Biden Judge Blocking Trump’s Military Order Was Once An Anti-Trump Activist

There’s a major struggle going on between the Judicial and Executive branches in the United States. Right now, Judges can, on their own and unilaterally, decide whether they want to temporarily block an executive order from being implemented by the executive branch. This effectively means that orders that are well within the bounds of the U.S. Constitution can be stopped in their tracks just because a particular judge wanted to bring litigation to the order.

That’s what Donald Trump is seeing with many of his executive orders that he has signed at the beginning of his second term in the White House. One, in particular, is getting all the attention right now. That is his order to ban any “transgenders” from being able to serve in the U.S. military. To clarify, he’s not saying that anyone who thinks they are transgender isn’t allowed to serve in the U.S. military. Rather, he and the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth are trying to order those in the military on the basis of their actual biological gender. You know, the one that all of American history cared about until about fourteen minutes ago. As long as you’re fine with acknowledging that you’re actually a man or a woman since birth, there’s no problem at all.

One federal judge doesn’t like this at all. So much so that they have decided to block the order from being implemented in the military. Who is this judge? Ana Reyes. Funnily enough, Ana Reyes was an anti-Trump activist who worked to undermine the first Trump administration while she was running in the Washington, D.C. circuit. Who could have guessed that?

Trump’s Transgender Military Ban Blocked by Out-of-Touch Activist Judge

Before Reyes got her cushy gig on the bench, she was a full-on activist attorney, knee-deep in the swamp, fighting Trump’s agenda at every turn. Back in 2018, she sued to stop his rule that said illegal border jumpers had to go through official ports of entry—y’know, like law-abiding people do. She wasn’t just some neutral lawyer either; federal records show she’s been funneling cash to every big-name Democrat under the sun—Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, you name it—going back to 2008. This isn’t a judge; this is a partisan hack in a robe.

And now? She’s facing a legal complaint for acting like a total loose cannon against Trump’s legal team. Get this: she actually asked them what “Jesus would say” about Trump’s transgender policies. Are you kidding me? Since when do judges get to play preacher from the bench? The Department of Justice isn’t having it either—they’ve called her out for “hostile and egregious misconduct” in a February filing, saying she whined that Trump is “literally erasing transgender people” and even grilled a DOJ attorney about his religious beliefs. That’s not justice; that’s a tantrum.

On Tuesday, Reyes had the gall to rule that Trump’s January order banning folks with gender dysphoria from military service is “discrimination.” She’s blocked it, claiming it’s some big attack on marginalized groups. “Leaders have used concern for military readiness to deny marginalized persons,” she wrote. “First minorities, then women in combat, then gays filled in that blank.” Then she patted herself on the back, saying, “Today, however, our military is stronger and our Nation is safer for the millions of such blanks (and all other persons) who serve.” Oh, please. Most Americans don’t see it that way—they want a military that’s tough and ready, not a social experiment.

Trump’s Department of Defense has been crystal clear on this: “The medical, surgical, and mental health constraints on individuals who have a current diagnosis or history of, or exhibit symptoms consistent with, gender dysphoria are incompatible with the high mental and physical standards necessary for military service.” The order also said demanding to be treated as the opposite s*x “is not consistent with the humility and selflessness required of a service member.” That’s just common sense—soldiers need to be focused on the mission, not their feelings. But apparently, Reyes knows better than the Pentagon.

Her past tells you everything you need to know. Before Biden plucked her out of obscurity, Reyes was cozying up with Left-wing outfits like the National Immigrant Justice Center and Human Rights First, suing Trump’s first administration over a Department of Homeland Security rule that denied asylum to migrants who skipped the vetting process at ports of entry. She claimed it violated their “right to seek asylum”—never mind the chaos it caused at the border. An Obama judge sided with her in 2019, tying Trump’s hands until Biden swooped in, trashed the policy, and let the case fizzle out.

But Reyes didn’t stop there. During the transgender case hearing, she went off the rails, ranting, “What do you think Jesus would say to telling a group of people that they are so worthless, so worthless that we’re not going to allow them into homeless shelters?” She was apparently mad about Trump’s Housing and Urban Development move to stop forcing women’s shelters to take in men who say they’re women. Then she hit the DOJ with this zinger: “Do you think Jesus would be, ‘Sounds right to me’? Or do you think Jesus would say, ‘WTF? Of course, let them in?’” Seriously? This is a federal judge, not a street-corner activist with a megaphone.

The DOJ isn’t wrong to call her out—she’s got no business dragging religion into this or acting like she’s the moral arbiter of America. And she’s not alone. Conservative voices have been sounding the alarm about these “activist” judges who keep gumming up Trump’s plans—stalling deportations of gang members and a pro-terrorist college kid, nixing green energy cuts, blocking a rule keeping men out of women’s prisons, you name it. It’s a pattern, and regular folks are fed up.

Reyes was celebrated as the first openly LGBTQ and Latino woman on the D.C. district court when Biden tapped her—big whoop. That doesn’t give her a free pass to shove her agenda down everyone’s throats. She’s given Trump’s team until Friday to file an emergency appeal, but the damage is done—this is another slap in the face to the millions of Americans who back Trump’s no-nonsense approach.

At the end of the day, Judge Ana Reyes isn’t speaking for the people. She’s a relic of the elite, out-of-touch crowd that’s been coddling every fringe idea while ignoring what keeps this country strong. Most of us don’t want our military turned into a petri dish for gender theories—we want it to win wars. Reyes might think she’s on some righteous crusade, but to the average American, she’s just another activist in a black robe, way out of line.

What do you think? Is this judge out of line? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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George Wenzel
George Wenzel
15 hours ago

The Constitution clearly states that the President is the Commander in Chief of the military, not some Federal district judge. This activist judge is in clear violation of the Constitutional Separation of Powers.

Slim
Slim
5 hours ago

Yes, she is way out of line and impeachment for her should start immediately.

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